By Mail

By Phone

To make a donation with your credit card by telephone, call Krista Costello, Assistant Director of Annual Giving and Development Services, at (540) 672-4921 or by email, klcostello@montpelier.org

Text to Give

You can also now make a donation via text message. Supporting Montpelier has never been easier. Text "Madison" to (540) 905-8880 to make your tax-deductible donation!

Transfer Stock or Securities:

For information about donating securities, please click here. Donating Appreciated Securities to Montpelier may reduce your income and estate taxes and avoid capital gains taxes entirely. Giving appreciated securities is a great way to make both annual gifts and those special gifts you occasionally want to make.

Gifts from an IRA:

It's simple to designate TMF as a beneficiary of all or part of your 401(k), IRA, or other qualified plan. Simply obtain a Designation of Beneficiary form from your retirement plan administrator and complete as directed. It is a great idea to use these distributions from retirement plans for charitable bequests, as they may be subject to income tax.

Planned Giving

Supporting The Montpelier Foundation as a beneficiary of your estate planning is the ultimate gift. Because of thoughtful planning, your gift will sustain our mission and provide long-term financial support to Montpelier, while fulfilling your personal philanthropic and financial objectives. Please click here for ways you may support Montpelier through Planned Giving and become a Madison Pillar.

Monthly/Quarterly Giving

You may donate to Montpelier automatically on a monthly or quarterly basis. It’s a convenient and easy way to obtain the membership level you prefer, and can be changed at any time. Please contact Krista Costello, Assistant Director of Annual Giving and Development Services, at (540) 672-4921 or by email at klcostello@montpelier.org

A financial statement is available upon request from the Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs, Virginia Department of Agricultural and Consumer Services, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218.

A memorial to James Madison and the Enslaved Community, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional
education that engages the public with the enduring legacy of Madison's most powerful idea:
government by the people.